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  • purpleivan
    At risk of immediately pigeonholing myself: this sounded odd to me as a Stalin quote. Politifact says a similar quote was attributed to Stalin by Boris Bazhanov, his former secretary. Apparently, historians consider Bazhanov to be unreliable...
  • purpleivan
    And more to the point, that rocket still sits firmly on the ground here on Earth despite what the AI believes. The mission was delayed by inclement weather conditions, it's currently slated to launch in about 14 hours from now.
  • purpleivan
    purpleivan reacted to John J.'s post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Like Like.
    Are any locations given? Dramatic events tend to live on in local folklore, particularly when buildings are strongly associated with those events. I'll make a prediction: We'll find no evidence of historical records, or of local folktales, about...
  • John J.
    Are any locations given? Dramatic events tend to live on in local folklore, particularly when buildings are strongly associated with those events. I'll make a prediction: We'll find no evidence of historical records, or of local folktales, about...
  • john.phil
    It was Starlink 6-108 source: https://flightclub.io/result/3d?simulationId=sim_1u1ount2q
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  • John J.
    John J. reacted to NorCal Dave's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Like Like.
    I'm still trying to wrap my head around this claim. The obvious answer is that someone(s) is trying to capitalize on the Nazca Mummies. Many of those have reportedly been sold to collectors, so why not give that a try in Mexico. I will say I'm...
  • Charlie Wiser
    This was observation was of something more than 100m away. There's at least one mundane but unusual thing — humanoid puppets— that move in that way and have a reason to be "on top of" something. (edited for clarity)
  • John J.
    John J. reacted to NorCal Dave's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Agree Agree.
    IF, they are just arranging bones that they found, then I guess we can give them the benefit of the doubt. However, from your post of the YouTube transcript: You're not an anthropologist. No, I'm not doing any of that. So, I'm 26:29 just down...
  • John J.
    John J. reacted to deirdre's post in the thread "Alien skeletons" in Mexican cave with Like Like.
    i'm not sure they can even be considered gaffs. the bones weren't even together in the cave and this guy who doesn't know how long his arm is (or possibly even what a femur is) put the pieces he found together outside the cave. "the puzzle" he...
  • John J.
    John J. reacted to Kit's post in the thread Welcome Thread - New Members Post Here with Like Like.
    Hello, I live in New Zealand, I am particularly interested in New Zealand claims. I was aware of Mick's work going back 10 or more years. I recently re-listened to his 2022 discussion with Eric Weinstein on the Theories of Everything podcast...
  • Mick West
    And more to the point, that rocket still sits firmly on the ground here on Earth despite what the AI believes. The mission was delayed by inclement weather conditions, it's currently slated to launch in about 14 hours from now.
  • FatPhil
    You've pigeonholed yourself as someone who has a keen nose and likes digging to get details, and that I very much approve of. However, the association stands, even if it's apocryphal.
  • FatPhil
    FatPhil reacted to Vanessa's post in the thread Trump's inadvertent hat-tip to Stalin with Like Like.
    At risk of immediately pigeonholing myself: this sounded odd to me as a Stalin quote. Politifact says a similar quote was attributed to Stalin by Boris Bazhanov, his former secretary. Apparently, historians consider Bazhanov to be unreliable...
  • Matt33
    My bad, better double and triple check what the AI hallucinates.
  • Mick West
    It was 5:47 AM, not PM.
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